Disney's "The Snow Queen" in 2013?
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So what you're saying is that Disney is really no longer doing hand drawn?Sotiris wrote:Not quite. After Lasseter took over WDAS we've had:qindarka wrote:Could you guys calm down? 2 of the last 3 movies have been hand drawn. And there are currently only two confirmed projects which are in CG
FEATURES
Released
Meet the Robinsons (CG) (although this doesn't count as it was too far into production when Lasseter came on board.)
Bolt (CG)
The Princess and the Frog (2D)
Tangled (CG)
Winnie the Pooh (2D)Upcoming (announced by Disney)
Wreck-It Ralph (CG)
Frozen (CG)
King of the Elves (CG)Upcoming (announced by the directors themselves)
Dean Wellins' Untitled Film (CG)
Greno & Howard's Untitled Film (CG)
Clements & Musker's Untitled Film (CG with 2D elements/2D look)SHORTSUpcoming (announced by a reliable insider)
Don Hall's Untitled Film (CG)
Released
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater (2D)
Glago's Guest (CG)
Super Rhino (CG)
Prep & Landing (CG)
Tick Tock Tale (CG)
Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa (CG)
The Ballad of Nessie (2D)
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice (CG)
Tangled Ever After (CG)Upcoming (announced by the directors themselves)
John Kahrs' Untitled Short (CG)
New 'Prep & Landing' Special (CG)
The score so far is:
Features - CG (10), 2D (2)
Shorts - CG (9), 2D (2)
Forgive me to be a drama king, but,
IT"S THE END OF THE WORLD!
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Well, I'm not saying it's impossible or things won't change in the future but as things are right now, it's highly improbable.TsWade2 wrote:So what you're saying is that Disney is really no longer doing hand drawn?
The only features which were originally envisioned as hand-drawn have been either CG-fied (Snow Queen, Clements & Musker's film) or shelved (Mickey Mouse feature.)
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You are acting like a drama king.TsWade2 wrote:So what you're saying is that Disney is really no longer doing hand drawn?Sotiris wrote: Not quite. After Lasseter took over WDAS we've had:
FEATURES
SHORTS
The score so far is:
Features - CG (10), 2D (2)
Shorts - CG (9), 2D (2)
Forgive me to be a drama king, but,
IT"S THE END OF THE WORLD!
I think your obsession with having things handrawn is going to make you turn psycho and believe me I feel you getting upset over spilled milk.
I can't help it. I have OCD and it's hard for me to deal with.jazzflower92 wrote:You are acting like a drama king.TsWade2 wrote: So what you're saying is that Disney is really no longer doing hand drawn?
Forgive me to be a drama king, but,
IT"S THE END OF THE WORLD!![]()
I think your obsession with having things handrawn is going to make you turn psycho and believe me I feel you getting upset over spilled milk.
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Yeah,you do have point but we also have to be reasonable as well because there are a lot worse things than not getting hand drawn animated movies.Sotiris wrote:This is an Internet forum where people can come to bitch and nitpick and be melodramatic. As long as there are no personal attacks, I don't see a problem with users expressing themselves in any way they choose.jazzflower92 wrote:You are acting like a drama king.
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Oh,come on don't be so gloomy and look on the bright side.DisneyJedi wrote:But it's not fair! They totally screwed us over when they "promised" more hand-drawn films!![]()
Well, that does it. When I pitch my movie to them- whenever that may be-, I'm going to fight to keep the animated portion (it's going to be 2/3 animated and 1/3 live-action) hand-drawn no matter what!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIM3GHvB ... re=related
You know, I think we're acting like those guys:
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Frankly, unless Disney makes an official announcement that will not produce hand-drawn animated films, then I will believe they're not done working in that medium.
After all, back in 2003, most of us didn't know they had finished with hand-drawn animation until the studio officially announced that yes, Home on the Range would be the last one. And then that lasted what? Two-and-a-half years?
Call me naive, but maybe the reason the next two projects are computer-animated, because the director and writer thought CGI would be the best way to visualise the worlds and their characters. I recently wrote a possible feature script for a animated film. By myself, with no studio in mind to produce it or anything. It was just me inspired to write this story, which I thought was a great idea for an animated feature. Guess what I envisioned it as? Computer animation. And I'm somebody who loves hand-drawn animation.
After all, back in 2003, most of us didn't know they had finished with hand-drawn animation until the studio officially announced that yes, Home on the Range would be the last one. And then that lasted what? Two-and-a-half years?
Call me naive, but maybe the reason the next two projects are computer-animated, because the director and writer thought CGI would be the best way to visualise the worlds and their characters. I recently wrote a possible feature script for a animated film. By myself, with no studio in mind to produce it or anything. It was just me inspired to write this story, which I thought was a great idea for an animated feature. Guess what I envisioned it as? Computer animation. And I'm somebody who loves hand-drawn animation.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
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I also think there is an effort to make CGI movies into great stories that are not Cliche Storms or just cheap Shrek knock offs but guenine Disney movies with heart and character put into it.I think Disney espically doesn't want any of there movies to be Shrek knock offs after the fiasco that was Chicken Little.
I actually think that a lot of CGI movies are starting to become more than just pop culture junk food but from 2008 to now I have seen some pretty good CGI movies where its obvious that people have put work into it.When I talk about CGI films I am talking about non-Pixar CGI films.
I actually think that a lot of CGI movies are starting to become more than just pop culture junk food but from 2008 to now I have seen some pretty good CGI movies where its obvious that people have put work into it.When I talk about CGI films I am talking about non-Pixar CGI films.
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I'm not happy either that Disney have stopped doing traditional animation/2D. They can do both CGI and traditional if you ask me (although I would have prefered Disney to make only 2D and Pixar to make CGI), but seeing Disney deserting traditional animation is sad. Traditional animation started it all for Disney, and it is an artform Disney should have a special responsibility to preserve and develop for the future.TsWade2 wrote:Well, I gues that's true. I just hope Frozen is a musical like Tangled. Hopefully Alan Menken stills involve. And hopefully Alan Menken gets a Tony this year.jazzflower92 wrote:
On the brightside maybe we can actually get some good quality CGI films under Mr.Lassester's direction.
I'm with you all the way regarding Alan Menken and "Frozen" being a musical, but let's hope he'll get Oscar-nominated and not Tony-nominated, Tony's are being rewarded to stage musicals on Broadway;) Not that it would hurt to see Menken get a Tony eventually...
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